I've read so many fire alert stories like this and never tire of them. Animals are such good friends to us. The bulldog's actions are particularly poignant in the context of her ill-health and her owner declining the vet's offer to put her down.

I've long felt that we need to look more closely into analgesia and palliative care for pets with chronic or terminal diseases, to allow them to retain some quality of life and obviate the need for euthanasia.

Pyrenean mountain dogs (a.k.a. Great Pyrenees) are a highly alert and courageous breed. In their historic role of livestock guardian, they were known to defend their flocks to the death against predator attacks. As companion and guard dogs, they extend the same level of protection to their families. I've been lucky enough to meet (and pet) a Pyrenean, and they're just as beautiful in the flesh as they appear in photographs.

I'm haunted by the fact that this Pyrenean ran back into the burning house. What made him do that? I don't buy the "panic" theory at all; perhaps he went in to retrieve some treasured possession or aid some other living creature that he considered to be under his protection. Sounds crazy, but that's one of the more interesting suggestions made in the comments below the story. Apparently, with their acute senses, Pyreneans will be aware of other resident animals, such as rodents, and may consider them part of his "flock". Either way, Jeter is a hero.

For the first article, it's a good thing the lady had the dog. Even though I don't care for that particular breed of dog.

For the second article, it's sad the dog died. But I like how they say the dog payed her back. It really seems to give credit to him.

Animals are very smart. I know when my boyfriend has cooked and we'ved had the windows shut, our home has been smokey a few times. My oldest cat Ickers never liked it and would sit and cry until the smoke was gone.

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